New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research abstracts
Effects of land use on native fish communities in east coast streams of the
North Island of New Zealand
DAVID K. ROWE
BEN L. CHISNALL
TRACIE L. DEAN
JODY RICHARDSON
National Institute of Water & Atmospheric
Research Ltd
P. O. Box 11 115
Hamilton, New Zealand
email: d.rowe@niwa.cri.nz
Abstract The community structure, density, and biomass of
native fish species was determined for first- to second-order streams draining
mature pine, native forest, and pasture catchments in seven, North Island, New
Zealand, east coast rivers or streams. Multiple-pass electric fishing was used
to determine fish densities, and differences in fish community structure
between land uses were detected using non-metric multi-dimensional scaling
analysis. Species responsible for changes in fish community structure were
identified by comparing species densities between land uses. Six fish species
occurred commonly within each drainage system and although there was no
difference in fish community structure between streams in native or exotic
forest, differences occurred between the fish communities of forested and
pastoral streams. Pastoral streams contained more shortfinned eels (
Anguilla
australis), more inanga (
Galaxias maculatus), and fewer banded
kokopu (
Galaxias fasciatus) than forested streams
. Fish biomass
was also higher in pastoral streams. We concluded that the type of forest
(mature exotic pine versus mixed-species indigenous) had little effect on the
native fish populations, but that pasture supported an increased fish density
and biomass due mainly to increases in shortfinned eels. There were fewer
banded kokopu in pasture than in forested streams, but exotic forest streams
contained as many banded kokopu as native forest streams.
Keywords native fish; density; biomass; community structure;
species diversity; land use; pine forest; native forest; pasture
M97069
Received 15 December 1997; accepted 13 October 1998
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